If you are:
- thinking about joining KiwiSaver
- want to ensure you are taking maximum advantage of KiwiSaver or
- simply want to learn more about KiwiSaver,
Goodies include:
Fast tracking learning the ins and outs of KiwiSaver
If you are fairly new to KiwiSaver (or for those of you who need a bit of revision), take a good look at these concept maps that I’ve put together. A concept map is a pictorial view of the key points and is useful to absorb information quickly.
Best use of the KiwiSaver rules
There are a few tricks to getting the best out of KiwiSaver. These approaches are detailed here.
The independent approach
I prefer knowing what my money is being invested in and, having a reasonable level of control over where the money is going. I can’t really see much point paying fees for mediocre performance.
And, I believe that individuals can do a lot better.
When researching KiwiSaver in early 2008, I discovered one scheme that gives me a level of control that I’m much more comfortable with.
Finally please feel free to participate in the discussion forum or, contact me for any feedback or suggestions.
You can navigate this site by using the menus to the left and above or, just use the Next button at the bottom of every page.
Who is the Independent Kiwi Saver?
In case you were wondering.. check out About Me.
The disclosure stuff:
The Independent Kiwi Saver is not a company but a personal web site. Commission from ads helps to support the costs incurred by the site and maybe the odd coffee. Apart from any advertising on this web site I am not paid by any scheme provider or organisation mentioned on this web site. I do own many of the shares I discuss, both personally and through share groups. I’m not a financial advisor, and in no way am I giving any financial advice on this web site. The information on this web site aims to be helpful although I can’t take any responsibility for any inaccuracy.
All pages © Graham Dekker 2008.




